Fw: [Seminarium] Workshop on Interactive Visualisation and Interaction Technologies

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> IV&IT 2004
>
> Workshop on Interactive Visualisation and Interaction Technologies
> June 7 - 9, 2004
>
> Krakow - Poland
>
> In conjunction with ICCS 2004
> International Conference on Computational Science
>
> Workshop Organisers:
>
> Chair: Elena Zudilova (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Co-chair:
> Tony Adriaansen (Telecommunications & Industrial Physics CSIRO, Australia)
>
>
> Call for Papers:
>
> The rapid development of interaction and modelling techniques, computer
graphics
> and visualisation systems is expected to make our work and learning more
> efficient and leisure more fascinating. The IV&IT 2004 Workshop is devoted
to
> presenting and exploring new advances in the field of modern HCI
technologies
> and visualisation techniques and methods where interaction plays
significant
> role. The main question addressed by the Workshop is how to simplify the
work of
> a user, to make the interaction process more appealing and intuitive. This
> question is becoming especially crucial when we talk about Problem-Solving
> Environments, designed to hide the intricacies of computer modelling of
physical
> phenomena and guide a researcher towards a meaningful solution.
>
> Topics of interest of IV&IT 2004 include, but not limited to:
>
> Visualisation of complex information;
> Real-time graphics;
> Interactive techniques;
> Multi-modal interaction;
> Virtual and Augmented Reality;
> Collaborative Virtual Environments;
> Haptics;
> Problem-Solving Environments;
> Modelling techniques;
> User interface design;
> Complex Adaptive Systems;
> other related areas.
>
> The goal of the Workshop is to bring together people and technologies from
a
> variety of disciplines to share ideas and appropriate experimental results
> having potential impact on these multi-disciplinary fields. The workshop
> submission will be accepted from academic, industrial and commercial
fields.
>
> IV&IT 2004 is the follow-up of the International Workshop on Scientific
> Visualisation and Human-Machine Interaction in a Problem Solving
Environment
> held in conjunction with the ICCS 03 Conference:
> http://www.science.uva.nl/research/scs/ICCS2003_Workshops/SV&HMI.htm
>
> You are invited to submit full papers of 6 to 10 pages (Letter or A4
paper) for
> oral presentation. Submitted papers have to be original, containing new
and
> original results. The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted
> according to the rules of LNCS. See
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for formatting information.
All
> papers selected for this Workshop will be peer-reviewed and published in
ICCS
> conference proceedings. The proceedings of the Conference will be
published in
> the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. A
> compressed Postscript or PDF version of your paper should be submitted by
email
> at elenaz@science.uva.nl
>
> Important Dates:
>
> * Deadline for expression of interest/abstract: December 5, 2003
> * Deadline for authors to submit papers electronically: January 15, 2004
> * Author notification: February 1, 2004
> * Final camera ready papers: February 15, 2004
> * IV&IT 2004: June 7-9, 2004
>
> Contact Information:
>
> Dr. E.V. Zudilova
> Section Computational Science
> University of Amsterdam
> Kruislaan 403
> 1098 SJ Amsterdam
> the Netherlands
> Phone: +31 20 525 7542
> Fax: +31 20 525 7419
> E-mail: elenaz@science.uva.nl
>
> IV&IT 2004: http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~elenaz/ICCS04/IVIT04.htm
>
> ICCS 2004: http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/iccs2004/
>
>
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